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Some Quebec overnight camps are being forced to close following COVID-19 outbreaks

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summer camps says at least three overnight camps have temporarily shut down following COVID-19 outbreaks, mostly among counsellors.Association des camps du Québec executive director Eric Beauchamp says about 500 children and staff were sent back home over the past few days.Beauchamp says there were no COVID-19 outbreaks at overnight camps last summer, which were allowed to reopen after they were prohibited to operate for the summer of 2020 because of the pandemic.

Quebec’s jump in COVID-19 cases linked to new variants, top doctor says He says widespread staff shortages are making the situation even harder to handle, adding that there are little to no COVID-19 health orders in place compared with last summer.Beauchamp says his group is meeting with Health Department officials Tuesday and will ask them to reimpose some health orders, such as mandatory masking and COVID-19 testing for children and staff before they arrive to camps.

What causes long COVID? Canadian researchers think they’ve found a key clue Dr. Don Vinh of the McGill University Health Centre says the provincial government is promoting a return to normal life after the pandemic without imposing enough health measures, such as proper ventilation and increased access to COVID-19 testing..

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